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1987 Directed by Mario Philip AzzopardiMarine officer Rob Cutter and his wife Barbara have a son named Johnny. Rob discovers that two newly delivered helicopters in his squadron have crashed because a defective part, a C-ring, has been made of a weaker, less expensive alloy. Before Rob can go public with this, Rob is killed on the orders of corrupt General Howard, who did not want Rob to go public with the defective part. Howard believes that Barbara, who is also a marine, now has the part, so Howard and his henchmen set out to kill Barbara and Johnny and get the part, but Howard is underestimating what Barbara is willing to do to protect Johnny.
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Amy Madigan
....................................................Barbara Cutter

Daniel Hugh Kelly
....................................................Rob Cutter
Robin MacEachern
....................................................Johnny Cutter

Michael Ironside
....................................................Ben

Chuck Shamata
....................................................Mike Watson

John Colicos
....................................................General Howard

Garrick Hagon
....................................................William Devlin
Director
...........................................................Mario Philip Azzopardi
Executive Producer
...........................................................John Kemeny
Stéphane Reichel
Producer
...........................................................Julie Corman
András Hámori
Writer
...........................................................George Goldsmith
Assistant Director
...........................................................David M. Robertson
Production Companies
...................................................Alliance Entertainment
Production Countries
........................................................Canada
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Action
Thriller
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